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Economics summer programs: worth it?

I'm looking into economics summer programs for high school students to help me get a better feel for whether I want to pursue it as a major in college. Can anyone recommend some good programs to apply to, and share whether you thought it was a valuable experience overall? Thanks!

a year ago

I can definitely recommend a few economics summer programs that you might be interested in checking out:

1. Economics for Leaders (EFL) program offered by the Foundation for Teaching Economics - This program combines economics concepts with leadership workshops and is held in various locations across the US.

2. The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania offers a Summer High School Program that covers various business and economic subjects, including the Global Young Leaders Academy and the Pre-Baccalaureate Program.

3. The National Student Leadership Conference on Business & Entrepreneurship, which exposes students to real-world economic concepts and business challenges through hands-on simulations and experiences.

4. Yale University's Young Global Scholars program includes sessions focusing on economics and finance, which can provide insights into a possible economics major in the future.

5. Stanford University's Summer Institutes allow high school students to enroll in an intensive econ-focused course. They offer both online and in-person programs.

Although I cannot speak directly to personal experiences, I have heard from many students that these programs can be valuable for a few reasons:

- They give you a taste of college-level coursework and learning in the field of economics, helping you decide if it's something you want to pursue further.

- You have the opportunity to network with other high school students who share your interests and may become lifelong friends or future collaborators.

- Some programs offer exposure to real-world economic challenges and help develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.

- Attending a reputable program can add strength to your college application, showcasing your dedication to pursuing a specific field of study and demonstrating your initiative.

In conclusion, participating in an economics summer program can be a valuable and enjoyable experience that helps you make a more informed decision about your academic path and develop the skills needed for success in this field. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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